Reviewer:Broadcast1959
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October 30, 2009 Subject:
"Mission Completed" Suspense Radio Theater
John R. Forrest’s “Mission Completed” is a solid gold Suspense classic; a gripping, sweat-inducing drama that benefits from an amazing performance from James Stewart. The show, broadcast December 1, 1949, aired to commemorate the event of the bombing of Pearl Harbor eight years previous!
Reviewer:DaNess
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June 14, 2009 Subject:
My fav Supsnese Episode is on this list!
A Matter of Execution is one of my favorite episodes. It had me gripping to find out what was really going to happen at the end!!! I recommend this episode to anyone... In my opinion the latter part of this series was the best (55-62) Because the tales became grimmer and more darker... Great show overall though
Reviewer:Professional Tourist
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March 22, 2009 Subject:
Headshrinker
The 23 August 1959 episode of "Headshrinker" posted here is in actuality a mislabeled reposting of the original 1958 broadcast of this play, featuring Nina Foch. The true 1959 broadcast starring Agnes Moorehead is available on the following page: http://www.archive.org/details/Suspense-HeadshrinkeragnesMoorehead
Reviewer:IndigoStef
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March 8, 2009 Subject:
I love Suspense
title speaks for itself. when I was little someone (my uncle I think) gave me a cassette with Suspense stories on it: Fuge in C Minor and The House in Cypress Canyon. Needless to say these two stories kept me awake late at night that night and a thousand others....what great shows.